MURFREESBORO — When
people say a message “got lost in the translation,” they’re not always talking
about a language barrier.
To build bridges across cultural and geopolitical
boundaries, an MTSU professor will lead a group charged with creating high
standards for international communication.
Dr. Janet McCormick, an associate professor of
organizational communication, will chair the Global Communication Certification
Council of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC).
The 10-person panel will hold its first meeting April 25-27
and will meet again at a global conference in Toronto June 6-8. Any other
meetings in the interim will be conducted via email or Skype. Her colleagues
hail from India, Nigeria, Canada, Great Britain and Switzerland.
McCormick said the goal is to establish one set of criteria
for designating qualified individuals as certified global communicators.
“To have one credential that does that across the globe
versus state by state, school by school, country by country, will just be
phenomenal,” said McCormick. “I think it will be groundbreaking, actually.”
McCormick said those who meet the exacting standards must be
competent in both verbal and nonverbal communication with a variety of
cultures. The panel will decide on standards for ethics, analysis, examinations,
payment structure, maintenance and the establishment of continuing oversight.
“Different schools and universities are trying to move
people with experience through programs a little quicker,” McCormick said.
“With a global credential, there’s a similar line of thinking.”
In addition to serving as faculty adviser to the MTSU
student chapter of IABC, McCormick teaches courses in intercultural
communication, small group communication and gender and communication, among
others.
She has lectured in Singapore, Argentina and Great Britain,
and she said she is looking forward to traveling again.
While McCormick’s area of expertise is a relatively new
degree field, she said she thinks her work on the panel will pay dividends at
the university.
“This is opening tremendous doors for us at MTSU and for our
students in organizational communication,” she said.
The panel will attempt to complete its work by January 2015.
For more information, contact McCormick at 615-904-8208 or janet.mccormick@mtsu.edu.
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